I own a Denon 3801, and it's a great unit. I've never had any problem
with it whatsoever. I believe you can rest easy knowing that a voided
warranty probably won't be an issue because you'll never need it.
Having said that, I share the minority viewpoint among Audiogon
members that an aftermarket cord will add minimal improvement in
sound quality; at least that's been my experience in my system. So,
leaving the stock cord alone and keeping your warranty intact would be
my first choice.
with it whatsoever. I believe you can rest easy knowing that a voided
warranty probably won't be an issue because you'll never need it.
Having said that, I share the minority viewpoint among Audiogon
members that an aftermarket cord will add minimal improvement in
sound quality; at least that's been my experience in my system. So,
leaving the stock cord alone and keeping your warranty intact would be
my first choice.